Washington, D.C
Another DC dog stolen, this time near Eastern Market
A day later, Acadia’s proprietor says her beloved pet is protected and again residence.
WASHINGTON — One other canine taken in DC has been discovered and reunited with its proprietor.
The Metropolitan Police Division mentioned Acadia, a 3-year-old Golden Retriever, was stolen close to the intersection of seventh Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue Southeast Friday.
Acadia’s proprietor, Ryann Kinney of D.C., mentioned she had tied her canine to a motorbike rack outdoors of a CVS retailer round 9:30 a.m. She mentioned when she got here out of the shop, she realized her canine was gone.
“I’m shocked, it’s a really protected neighborhood, I didn’t suppose that this might occur,” Kinney mentioned.
DC Police have but to launch the precise particulars of the alleged theft. However, Kinney claims the police known as her to inform them they noticed an individual taking Acadia away on surveillance video.
A day later, Acadia’s proprietor says her beloved pet is protected and again residence.
Kinney says Acadia was discovered at a fuel station with out her collar in Maryland. The one that took Acadia has not been apprehended.
“She’s not only a pet to me, she’s part of my household,” Kinney mentioned throughout an interview Friday.
Canine theft has been an ongoing challenge within the District this yr.
In April, two canines had been stolen at gunpoint in two separate neighborhoods within the District.
One of many canines, Pablo, an 11-week-old Australian Shepherd, was discovered just a few days later. However, Bruno, a 14-month-old French Bulldog, has but to be discovered.
His proprietor, Jamaica Harvey, says the reward for his return is now as much as $10,000.
She mentioned there have been no developments but in his case.
“I haven’t heard from MPD or the detectives,” Harvey mentioned. “They let me know they had been making an attempt their greatest to search out him they usually even have the humane society engaged on it as properly.”
Kinney says she can be providing a money reward for Acadia’s return. If you realize something about her whereabouts, you’re requested to name 860-575-4185.